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    Default Little wide feet... What skates

    Ok here is the problem. All of my shoes and skates got a floppy feeling after a period of time. It is so much space inside that i got pain in my feet from prevending the movement. In skates i got numb toes cause i strap and lace them too tight to stoped heal lift.
    On friday i had enough and went to a doctor to find out what the problem is.

    I always used to wear size 9 or sometimes 9.5 cause these are the sizes without preassure points. The doc said i have a size 7.5 feet but really wide and thats the Person for the preassure points.
    So i have to by new Skates and want to ask you here what are the widest skates beside a heatmoldes carbon cause this is my last option. A raised heal would also benice but if it isn't a good idea i doesn't have to beside so. Thx for reading this wall of text and reply.
    Next step, red soulplates, wheels and white instep strap

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    Xsjados, most comfortable boot known to man...but there are downs to xsjados IMO.... but if you are looking for comfort in a size that's true to you...xsjados.

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    xsjados, of course! only skate that works with my flat feet. genesys and sl's are okay, maybe the new VII's too.

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    I don't know so much about xsjados are there big differences between high and lowtop footwraps in the feeling
    Next step, red soulplates, wheels and white instep strap

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    I have the same problem with you. My feet look like doughnuts. Heat mold carbons will NOT work. I tried that and they gave me bunions on my toes and bone spurs in my heels. IMO, xsjados are the worst skates ever made, They may fit awesome but no matter how tight I had them I always felt like my foot was waiting to lift out of the skate, they also feel like giant floppy monsters eating you from you feet to mid calf.

    The skinned style TRS skates "(new jack, point 8's, etc) are pretty wide and can have the material removed from the shell without loosing support. The skin on them is also extremely stiff so the lacing system actually works. However I think they started attaching the skin to the souls so some surgery may be need to get them out of the skate.
    The VII's are really wide and fit awesome...would suggest getting different cuff for them though because the stock ones are low and floppy.
    I'm keep going back to salomons after trying every skate, they just seem to fit the best and react with my foot decently. Dealing with soul plates can be a hassle though.

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    i'm flat footed 7.5/8 shoe, and i ride SL's. they're pretty wide and i was able to downsize to a size 7.

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    7.5 but wear 9's? genesys. lol. wide as shit!

    i got wide feet but my shoe sizse difference isnt as much as yours.
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    [QUOTE=zacharias;934869]The skinned style TRS skates "(new jack, point 8's, etc) are pretty wide and can have the material removed from the shell without loosing support. The skin on them is also extremely stiff so the lacing system actually works. However I think they started attaching the skin to the souls so some surgery may be need to get them out of the skate.

    new trs skates haz souls and skins glued .... cutting ... or heating...

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    I have pretty wide/flat feet. Got some Valo Lights, placed a new footbed along the bottom of the shell and then put an arch support inside my liner. No more pressure points on the sides/top of my feet anymore. Definitely recommend those now that I've fixed my problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zacharias View Post
    I have the same problem with you. My feet look like doughnuts.
    You and doughnuts, lol

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    I have wide feet and never have problems with xsjado, but I am sick of stubbing my toes or hitting my heels in them.
    Definately dont buy remz with that problem.
    Adapt makes them custom tailored to your feet, and carbons are supposed to mold to your feet so you could try those.

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